Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1959 — Page 3

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Court House, Bank Will Close Thursday The Adams county court house and the First State Bank of Decatur will be closed all day Thursday in observance of Lincoln's birthday, officials stated today. \ It was also announced that both the bank and the court house Will close February 23 in observance of Washington’s birthday. Miss Bertha Heller, librarian of the Decatur public library, announced today that the library will be closed Thursday for funeral services for Dr. N. A. Bixler, president otithe library board. Chimney Fire At Farm Home Tuesday The Decatur fire department reported a chimney fire at McMillen’s farm. 2Vi miles southeast on route 6, at 7:52 p.m. Tuesday. The tenant, Junior Webb, called in the fire, but no damage was reported.

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Democrat Publisher On Panel Tuesday The Allen county Young Democrats opened their silver anniversary year program with a fiveman panel discussion on youth in politics by five area radio, TV, and newspapermen. Including Dick D. Heller, Jr., publisher of the Decatur Daily Democrat. More than 70 young Democrats heard club president Charles >VWesterman call for a two-month membership drive to gain 2,500 members during this year in celebration of the founding of the club 25 years ago. County Democratic chairman Alex Campbell was introduced, and he explained how the Democrats had a three-year program, looking toward victory in 1958, 1956, and 1960. “One goal has been accomplished, and now we must work for a city victory in 1959,” he said. “The primary will be completely open, and no candidate will be endorsed by the central committee, but the committee will pledge its efofrts in electing whoever the people nominate in the primary,” he concluded. ITie panel discussion was moderated by Al Moellering, Fert Wayne attorney and candidate for mayor in 1955. Those who took part in addition to Heller were Cass Collis, of the Bryan, 0., Times, Phil Wilson, of WANE, Hal Cessna, of WOWO, and Tom Atkins, of WPTA. Screening of candidates, responsibilities of citizens, corruption in politics, the young voter, and public life as a public trust were the main discussion questions. Following the formal discussion the members of the panel answered questions from the audience. The meeting was held at the Van Orman Hotel. Robert A. Heare To Graduate At Purdue . . . .V Robert A. Heare, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heare, ot route two. Decatur, and a graduate of Adams Central high school, will graduate from Purdue unviversity at the end of the first semester with a bachelor of science degree in agriculture. Heare is one of 654 students completing requirements for degrees at ti»e end of the first semester of the 1958-59 academic year at Purdue. Since no commencement is held at mid-year, diplomas signifying the degree earned are mailed fothe students. , World Prayer Day At Pleasant Mills World Day of Prayer will be observed at the Pleasant Mills Methodist church Thursday at 7:30 o' clock. Rev. Billy J. Springfield, said today. All members of the church and friends are urged to attend. a 20 Yean Ago Today — —S' Feb. 11, 1939—Special church and school programs will be held here Sunday and Monday in commemoration of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. U.S. Senators Minton and Van Nuys have recommended reappointments of Mrs. Rena Zehr as Berne postmaster and Adolph Hannie as Monroe postmaster. Decaturites wete shivering under severe drop in temperatures. At 8 a.m. yesterday, the mercury stood at 40, at 4 p.m. it had dropped to 20 and this morning at 8 the temperature was down to 12 above. County high school basketball results: Anderson St, Mary’s 34, Commodores 30; New Haven 27. Yellow Jackets 22; Kirkland 31, Geneva 29 <overtime); Hartford 26, Petroleum 24; Pleasant Mills 33, Alumni 24; Fort Wayne Concordia 35, Monmouth 24.

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